Hello, In the Message; Subject : Re: email spam coming from HyperKitty Message-ID : <e4b8df81-7ce9-4edb-a9e5-98513c9c06f2@telefonica.net> Date & Time: Wed, 29 May 2024 09:46:47 +0200 [CER] == "Carlos E. R." <robin.listas@telefonica.net> has written: [...] CER> Google is notorious for not fighting spam, they allow anyone to CER> register. I too am a victim of the infamous Google! That is, Google issued aliases for my google account to two different people (at different times), and their emails were delivered to me according to Gmail's rules, which caused me a lot of trouble. More on the contrary, in this February, my account was issued to a third party. The person who was suspicious that the mail was not being delivered sent a test mail with another address as Bcc. I received her email, contacted with her at the other address, and she recognized the issue and it was solved. When I told my colleagues in the community, none of them believed that the duplicate account had been issued, so I showed them the actual e-mail and they were all surprised. Yes, it's impossible, but Google did it three times. I should just stop using gmail, but I can't because of the relationship I've had with them..... [..] CER> For the moment, we have to prohibit entering hiperkitty with a CER> gmail auth, or putting those users under automatic moderation. [...] I can't figure this out. In Japan, there are more and more sites that let user log in with user's Google account, but when user try, it shows not only the Google account, but also the Facebook account and four other possible login options. Is this another Hyperkitty specification? I thought it was a site management policy... Best Regards. --- ┏━━┓彡 Masaru Nomiya mail-to: m.nomiya+suse @ gmail.com ┃\/彡 ┗━━┛ "Loyalty cards are a symbol of "spending" not "saving"... I saved 20,000 yen a month when I stopped "act of collecting points"" -- Shihomi Shimomura --